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If I only had the $$ I'd say to hell with a speedo and get it!
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I have always wanted an Atlas ever since I first saw one. Nothing else like it as everything else is a compromise. I will probably get one in the fall as it will take me that long to save enough. Could do a doubler until then or just suck it up and drive what I have as it all works. Atlas II = someday.
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Get smaller tires... Is cheaper and you will break less stuff... ;)

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nostaw wrote:Get smaller tires... Is cheaper and you will break less stuff... ;)

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Dragging your rig over obstacles is no fun....
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Started with 33's and 4.56-gears and moved up to 35's because I was scraping too much. Should have started with 35's and 4.88-gears as I was advised. Didn't listen.
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I have smaller tires and don't drag
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Little Napoleon wrote:I have smaller tires and don't drag
then you need to hit the harder trails! next time at rausch let's take a "before" picture of the underside of your rig, follow me on rock creek, and then take an "after" picture :-o

i have also wanted a 4spd atlas ever since i heard about them. super low range, plenty of torque, lots of flexibility in ratios, virtually indestructible. what's not to like besides the $$$?
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DOUG wrote:
nostaw wrote:Get smaller tires... Is cheaper and you will break less stuff... ;)

JW
Dragging your rig over obstacles is no fun....
Dragging is just a signal you didn't pick the right line... ;)

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nostaw wrote:
DOUG wrote:
nostaw wrote:Get smaller tires... Is cheaper and you will break less stuff... ;)

JW
Dragging your rig over obstacles is no fun....
Dragging is just a signal you didn't pick the right line... ;)

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where's the right line? ;-)

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COH143 wrote:Started with 33's and 4.56-gears and moved up to 35's because I was scraping too much. Should have started with 35's and 4.88-gears as I was advised. Didn't listen.
I remember a guy who started with 35's and 4.88 gears. After we rolled his Rubi back over, he only hung around for a little while.

It always costs more to do it right, starting small and learning the ropes is what I consider "right".

Baseshakers wrote:
where's the right line? ;-)

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There is no right line. Stuff like this is why I don't bother going to Rausch.
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Small tires don't impress. Women know the importance of hitting it hard with big rubber. :handgestures-thumbupright:
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Line is to the right, cross over the center, then the left side...
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The line is right in the middle. 8-)
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the beauty of Rock Creek is there are an infiante number of lines... its always changing and the rocks move just a little with each passing of a rig... heaven on earth.... :D

And Don the other beauty of Rausch if there is no need to go on RC, there are plenty of stocker frinedly and moderate trails. For the first 2 years I dodged the hard stuff and now that I want to play on the hard stuff its there..... 8-) the park allows you to find and stay in your comfort zone and most trails have a few places to duck out of if need be.

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DDewar53 wrote: I remember a guy who started with 35's and 4.88 gears. After we rolled his Rubi back over, he only hung around for a little while.
He sold his Rubicon a month later. Problem with that was his Jeep was more capable than he was. Which is why I agree,...start small and build your Jeep as your experience warrants it.
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